
So far I have never noticed that the carmine bee-eaters have a relatively long tail

But lots of nice birds again anyways. And even if the story behind the kite is a bit sad,
the pictures are rather brilliant

BBJ

Indeed looked like tummy problems - Only noticed is nowRichprins wrote:Lifetime scenes around the quelea colony, Pumbaa!![]()
Very cute the little wildebeest!![]()
Looks like the ground hornbill was under a mate with tummy problems!
Sometimes the long tail of the Carmine is not that clear visible - So although we do see them often I find it always fascinatingMel wrote:Marabous are really not the pretties of our feathered friends![]()
So far I have never noticed that the carmine bee-eaters have a relatively long tail![]()
But lots of nice birds again anyways. And even if the story behind the kite is a bit sad,
the pictures are rather brilliant![]()
BBJ
I also felt for the queleaFlutterby wrote:Poor queleas, but still a great sighting!![]()
And lots of other nice pics.
Indeed I am already counting the day - only 47 days leftLisbeth wrote:This was quite a catch up![]()
Lots of brilliant photos....as usual![]()
Especially appreciated:
great spotted cuckoo
Levaillant’s cuckoo
Incredible how flat the lions manage to seem flat![]()
Baobab
Grey headed kingfisher
Bru bru
Lovely flowers with butterfly
Melba finch
Jackals playing
Lots of nice raptors
Mousebirds
How wonderfully green everything looks![]()
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Almost time for the next visit
I also missed you, nan - but great to have you back nownan wrote:wow missed a lot![]()
like the puddle bath, Fish Eagle, Cuckoos, Baobab
love Vulture bath![]()
love too flower and Butterfly, Scops Owl, Melba Finch
too much Boons![]()
Dragonfly, the red one and love the Mousebird
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